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Forbidden Planet

Post by aeon » Sun Jul 03, 2016 12:29 am



Forbidden Planet Movie



The Krell were the Titan-Atlans.

This is underground mech broadcasting penetray superimposition telesolidograph images via dream mech. Thought Records = The Educator.

Krell = kinetic horror energy by living gods

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The Krell had reached a stage of technological and scientific development so advanced that they were able to construct a vast underground machine with virtually unlimited power, a machine that could turn thoughts into reality and project that reality anywhere on the planet.

Another Krell device that played a prominent role in the movie was their plastic educator, a device able to create a three-dimensional visualization of the operator's thoughts while acting directly on the brain to measure intelligence and impart knowledge. Although previously demonstrated to be fatal to humans, its use by Dr. Morbius had boosted his IQ such that he could understand some of the basic science of the Krell; allowing him, for instance, to tinker together the amazing Robby the Robot. When Lt. Doc Ostrow tried it he gained the ability to infer the cause of the Krell downfall. Monsters from the Id, but it also caused fatal injury to his brain.

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Dr. Morbius, the lone researcher studying the extinct Krell, did not know exactly what happened to them; nor did he know what they looked like. No record of their physical nature survived except in the form of their characteristic arch which served as the doorway between rooms. This doorway, much wider at the middle than at the top and bottom, suggests a being of enormous girth.

Morbius discovered that in a single day and night, over 2,000 centuries past, the entire Krell race disappeared. In the time since, all above ground evidence of their civilization has vanished. Later in the film we learn that the Krell's 8,000 cubic mile machine was so advanced that it gave physical form and life to their Id. Even for the advanced Krell this Freudian personality characteristic, although long forgotten, had not been eliminated. When combined with the power of their machine, the unbridled emotions of their Ids were all at once let loose to eradicate the entire Krell race.

This was not based on Shakespeare's The Tempest. This was based entirely on The Shaver Mystery and Freudian Psychology.

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Although several modern sources indicate that Forbidden Planet is a remake of William Shakespeare's play The Tempest, there are only a few similarities. For example, in The Tempest, Prospero and his daughter Miranda have been isolated on a island for twelve years, when Prospero causes a "tempest" to wreck a passing ship containing his relatives. Miranda is smitten with one of the surviving passengers, Ferdinand, the only man she has seen besides her father and his servant.

The film's plot then diverges greatly from that of the play: In the play, the malicious servant conspires with shipwreck survivors to kill Prospero, while Prospero accepts Ferdinand as his daughter's fianc. When murder is avoided, Prospero safely returns to the mainland with his daughter and new son-in-law. In Forbidden Planet, Morbius has to remain behind and die to secure his daughter's future on a new world.

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